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Town of Smithtown - 350th Anniversary

In celebration of the Town of Smithtown's 350th Anniversary, The Smithtown Library is offering a series of programs that will explore the history of the town and its people. In addition, a Long Island Room exhibit will be on view throughout 2015.

Staff Pick

This year marks 50 years since the gates closed at the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York City. A New York Times bestseller, Tomorrow-Land, offers a vivid account of the Fair, a spectacle that embodied the innovation, lunacy, hope, and fear of a dramatic twenty-first century decade. Tomorrow-Land entertains, informs, and illustrates how the 1964-65 World’s Fair—inside its gates and just outside its gates—represents the cultural and political pivots taken by New York City, America, and the world during the 1960s.

Summer Concert Series

Click here for the 2015 Dennis Cannataro Family Summer Concert Series schedule.

Newsletter

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Program Calendar

The Library is glad to provide reasonable accommodations for patrons with special needs. Please call 2 weeks prior to a program to make arrangements.

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Museum Passes

The Library has Museum passes available. Click here for a list of museums.

Community Events

Click here for information about events sponsored by local organizations.

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Library Hours

Monday - Thursday:10:00am - 9:00pm

Friday: 10:00am - 6:00pm

Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm

Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm(September - May; Smithtown & Commack only)

Photographs

Library staff may take photographs or video recordings at Library programs for use in publicity. This includes use in our Newsletter, website and social media pages. Please inform us if you do not want photos or videos taken of you or your child.

Recycle Station

The Smithtown Library collects the following items for recycling cell phones & eyeglasses.

The Library no longer accepts batteries for recycling. The Town of Smithtown now allows residents to dispose of many household batteries in their garbage. For more information click here.

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The Smithtown Library

Long Island's Largest Library Serving the Communities of Smithtown:Commack, Fort Salonga, Hauppauge, Head of the Harbor, Kings Park, Nesconset, Nissequogue, Saint James, Smithtown, Village of the Branch